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Trojan sheur.akjj & MalwareCrush 3.7

ejik

Posted 23 February 2008 - 07:06 PM

ejik

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Couple of days ago we noticed an icon on our desktop with malware crush, I restored system, icon disappered but as I was suspected it was not that easy. I installed AVG antivirus and it showed trojan sheur.akjj, then I think it was AVG antispy ware that showed me Downloader.agent. ij and tracking cookie. netflame. Any way the last program that I used was SyperAnti Spy and it was still showing two infected objects. Here are my logs from different programs.

Event Record #/Type174008 / ErrorEvent Submitted/Written: 02/23/2008 07:39:02 PMEvent ID/Source: 1 / ACPIECEvent Description:\Device\ACPIEC: The embedded controller (EC) hardware didn't respond within the timeout period. This may indicate an error in the EC hardware or firmware, or possibly a poorly designed BIOS which accesses the EC in an unsafe manner. The EC driver will retry the failed transaction if possible.

Event Record #/Type174007 / ErrorEvent Submitted/Written: 02/23/2008 07:38:57 PMEvent ID/Source: 1 / ACPIECEvent Description:\Device\ACPIEC: The embedded controller (EC) hardware didn't respond within the timeout period. This may indicate an error in the EC hardware or firmware, or possibly a poorly designed BIOS which accesses the EC in an unsafe manner. The EC driver will retry the failed transaction if possible.

Event Record #/Type174006 / ErrorEvent Submitted/Written: 02/23/2008 07:38:52 PMEvent ID/Source: 1 / ACPIECEvent Description:\Device\ACPIEC: The embedded controller (EC) hardware didn't respond within the timeout period. This may indicate an error in the EC hardware or firmware, or possibly a poorly designed BIOS which accesses the EC in an unsafe manner. The EC driver will retry the failed transaction if possible.

Event Record #/Type174005 / ErrorEvent Submitted/Written: 02/23/2008 07:38:47 PMEvent ID/Source: 1 / ACPIECEvent Description:\Device\ACPIEC: The embedded controller (EC) hardware didn't respond within the timeout period. This may indicate an error in the EC hardware or firmware, or possibly a poorly designed BIOS which accesses the EC in an unsafe manner. The EC driver will retry the failed transaction if possible.

Event Record #/Type174004 / ErrorEvent Submitted/Written: 02/23/2008 07:32:40 PMEvent ID/Source: 1 / ACPIECEvent Description:\Device\ACPIEC: The embedded controller (EC) hardware didn't respond within the timeout period. This may indicate an error in the EC hardware or firmware, or possibly a poorly designed BIOS which accesses the EC in an unsafe manner. The EC driver will retry the failed transaction if possible.

-- End of Deckard's System Scanner: finished at 2008-02-23 19:40:09 ------------

There are couple of other issues with the computer I am not sure if it has anything to do with virus or it is separate but it may shut down on its on from time to time. And sometimes if you try to restart the system it would not turn the screen on it would be just black, so we have to turn it off for couple of minutes and the try again. It started may be about 6 months ago. So I am not sure if

ejik

Posted 02 March 2008 - 08:41 PM

ejik

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I am afraid I am not be able to do that. This morning that thing started making ticking noise and we are not able to start it at all. We have Averatec and something is ticking terribly loud on the bottom right coner. Before I shut it down it had a message that it was removing (or somthing like that) physical memory. ?